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qBitTorrent ( https://www.qbittorrent.org ) works great on Mac.
I disagree. I was using that because it had RSS integration. Since then - RSS integration got broken for me. Also there is something wrong with their scheduler/thread performance. Any time I add any torrents to the downloads, GUI starts to pause for multiple seconds at a time. At this point it's unusable unless you are willing to wait multiple seconds for any action that you want to do. I don't know whats wrong, but…
Transmission v4.0
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Re: Transmission v4.0
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qBitTorrent ( https://www.qbittorrent.org ) works great on Mac.
only worked a few times for me. tried a lot of different configs... was just always stuck retrieving the metatdata. Transmission worked straight away and has continued to behave just the same since. very happy with it!
Re: Transmission v4.0
#153I kind of thought the project was dead with how long it went without a release. I ended up switching to qBittorrent about 8 months ago as I needed v2 torrent support. So far I have been very satisfied with the switch.
Every time I try a new Transmission release, I remember why I deleted it last time: NO PROXY SUPPORT. Ridiculous.
Re: Transmission v4.0
#154For whatever reason the ARM version of Transmission does not work well on my M2 laptop - it downloads quickly at first and then drops off to zero, and had some other bugs (the x86 version always worked flawlessly). I tried playing around with different settings, running their nightly builds, etc, and nothing fixed it for me. In the end I searched for other clients and found them all filled with ads and bloatware, and…
Re: Transmission v4.0
#155> The entire codebase has been migrated from C to C++. In the process, we've removed thousands of lines of custom code and used standard C++ tools instead. The core's code has shrunk by 18%. The core codebase has been extensively refactored to be more testable and maintainable. I love negative-LOC commits! They warm my heart. As do the people who take the time to make them.
Program size has not shrunk though. 3.9M static binary for 2.84 9.0M static binary for 4.0.0
Re: Transmission v4.0
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#157Honest question. What kinds of things are people using torrents for in 2023?
Re: Transmission v4.0
#158> The entire codebase has been migrated from C to C++. In the process, we've removed thousands of lines of custom code and used standard C++ tools instead. The core's code has shrunk by 18%. The core codebase has been extensively refactored to be more testable and maintainable. I love negative-LOC commits! They warm my heart. As do the people who take the time to make them.
Program size has not shrunk though. 3.9M static binary for 2.84 9.0M static binary for 4.0.0
Re: Transmission v4.0
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After uTorrent went south, I started using qBittorent on all platforms and haven't looked back since. Found it better than any alternative, might want to give it a try if you want client+ui in one package: https://www.qbittorrent.org/
I wanted to evaluate it in the past but their downloads page has a giant warning, "The macOS version is not well supported", so I didn't bother downloading it.
Re: Transmission v4.0
#160Related: the Transmission Remote GUI that allows to control the client from elsewhere. I use it with the Transmission client contained in the XigmaNAS NAS software which I run headless. https://github.com/transmission-remote-gui/transgui